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Covid-19. Maine-et-Loire close to going below the alert threshold

According to the latest bulletin from the Regional Health Agency (ARS) of Pays de la Loire published Friday September 10, circulation of Covid-19 back down again in Maine-et-Loire. The one-week incidence rate fell from 78 to 65 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

The decline in this indicator of virus circulation has been steadily declining since August 27. A peak was then reached with 123 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. Far from the 413 cases per 100,000 inhabitants reached on November 6, 2020. The department remains above the alert threshold set at 50 cases per 100,000 inhabitants.

The positivity rate is also slowing down and now stands at 1.8% against 2.1% on Tuesday, September 7. According to the site covidtracker, the 20-29 are the most affected with an incidence rate of 131 per 100,000.

In hospitals, the number of patients with Covid-19 is decreasing while the number of people receiving intensive care remains stable. A new death is to be deplored.

The L452R mutation, the Delta variant of which represents 95% of new contaminations in Anjou.

To date, 80% of the population of Maine-et-Loire has received a first dose of vaccine.

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